Fort Harker (1)

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Fort Harker (1) (1864-1873) - A U.S. Army post established in 1864 by 2nd Lieutenant Allen Ellsworth, 7th Iowa Cavalry, as Fort Ellsworth in Ellsworth County, Kansas. The post was renamed Fort Harker on 17 Nov 1866 after Brigadier General Charles G. Harker (Cullum 1813), who was killed 27 Jun 1864 in the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, during the U.S. Civil War. The post was relocated in 1867 to the present location in the town of Kanopolis, Ellsworth County, Kansas. Abandoned in 1873.

Fort Harker Guardhouse Museum
Fort Harker Company Grade Officer's Quarters
Fort Harker Commanding Officer's Quarters

History

A U.S. Army post established in 1864 by 2nd Lieutenant Allen Ellsworth, 7th Iowa Cavalry, as Fort Ellsworth in Ellsworth County, Kansas. The original post was located about three miles east of Ellsworth at the Santa Fe Trail stage route crossing of the Smoky Hill River.

The post was relocated in January 1867 one mile northeast to the present location in the town of Kanopolis, Ellsworth County, Kansas.

The U.S. Army abandoned the post on 2 Apr 1873 and the site was transferred to the Department of the Interior 12 Jul 1880.

Current Status

Site operated by the Ellsworth County Historical Society, Ellsworth County, Kansas. Four of the original stone buildings are restored and are a part of the Historical Society Museum complex.

Location: Kanopolis, Ellsworth County, Kansas.

Maps & Images

Lat: 38.710337 Long: -98.161463

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  • Elevation: 1,588'

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Visited: 12 Oct 2011



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